Capturing the Friedmans
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1:26:01
Goodness knows
1:26:03
I don't want to look
like my father.

1:26:06
Goodness knows,
I want to separate myself

1:26:08
from Arnold Friedman
as much as possible

1:26:11
and I'm not throwing
chairs tomorrow.

1:26:13
Good.
1:26:19
And if this trial
were postponed for 3 years

1:26:23
in 3 years, I would win.
1:26:26
But here today,
at this point

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trying to start a trial
in two weeks

1:26:29
I would lose this trial.
1:26:31
We feel this way
1:26:32
and that is
what would happen.

1:26:51
So what are you thinking, Jess?
1:26:58
I'm not.
1:26:59
You're avoiding?
1:27:11
Well, I gotta eat something.
1:27:15
I'm proud to say
1:27:16
I've managed to leave barely
any gas in the car.

1:27:20
See, just our luck
1:27:21
we'll be trapped
at the house.

1:27:23
We'll run out of gas
at the house.

1:27:30
- You a child molester, Jess?
- Nope.

1:27:32
Did you ever do it?
1:27:33
Never touched a kid.
1:27:34
Did you do what
they said you did?

1:27:35
I never touched a kid.
1:27:37
I never saw my father
touch a kid.

1:27:39
Good.
1:27:41
Yeah, but still,
you must have done it.

1:27:43
Yeah, but surely
something has happened.

1:27:45
It must, something.
1:27:46
Because the police
say it's true.

1:27:47
OK, you never
touched a kid, right?

1:27:49
Well, if something happened
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it didn't happen
while I was there.

1:27:53
And it was a minimal incident
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because the kid didn't
say anything about it.

1:27:57
But the police,
how could they be lying?

1:27:58
Shut up, Seth.

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